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west west, 22 at fairfield. southwest 6 at vacaville. oakland, con ordinary, breezy, plus ter i -- concord, breezy. we are way below average. there's no sign of any change. low clouds, fog, then sun but very breezy to windy at times. way too high for the inland. 50s, 60s, 70s. i did go with one up to clearlake. i think after tomorrow there will only be sents. >>> only -- there will only be 70s. >>> four a.i.d.s. drugs will be made by generic manufacturers. >>> a smooth gay teen dies after a -- a north bay teen dice after a weekend sleepover her. the important talk parents are being asked to have with their kids. >>> the labor did the just issued a job report. employers advertising 3 million jobs in may. that's the same amount in april and it's down for march. for every job opening there's almost five people on average competing for the position. >>> there is a job fair today for workers in all types of fields look for fields. the sf hire event will have recruiters from deposits like prudential insurance, the u.s. minute, and consumer cre
west west, 22 at fairfield. southwest 6 at vacaville. oakland, con ordinary, breezy, plus ter i -- concord, breezy. we are way below average. there's no sign of any change. low clouds, fog, then sun but very breezy to windy at times. way too high for the inland. 50s, 60s, 70s. i did go with one up to clearlake. i think after tomorrow there will only be sents. >>> only -- there will only be 70s. >>> four a.i.d.s. drugs will be made by generic manufacturers. >>> a...
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4:00 in the morning may know more about it. the same thing came up with the casey anthony case. sometimes if she died of a drug overdose, for example and the friends got -- pan eublgd and put her in the water, that sometimes happens with drug overdose deaths because the friends don't want to be involved in illegal activity . it can make a nonhomicide look like a homicide, and that's what the police have to be very careful about that out there. jon: dr. michael baden let's hope we get answers soon. >> reporter: alcohol is still the number one drug that causes unnatural death in this country. jon: dr. baden, thank you. >> reporter: thank you. patti ann: fox news alert the former number one golfer in the world will miss another major, and rick folbaum has that breaking news for us. >> reporter: for the second straight major tournament in professional golf tiger woods will be nowhere in sight. the former top player and top draw in the sport has announced that he will not be playing in the british open when it starts next week. he s
4:00 in the morning may know more about it. the same thing came up with the casey anthony case. sometimes if she died of a drug overdose, for example and the friends got -- pan eublgd and put her in the water, that sometimes happens with drug overdose deaths because the friends don't want to be involved in illegal activity . it can make a nonhomicide look like a homicide, and that's what the police have to be very careful about that out there. jon: dr. michael baden let's hope we get answers...
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the president said hey, let's do 4 trillion. the ryan budget increases the debt from 14.3 trillion to 23 trillion. if you voted for that budget then you vote again the debt ceiling you voted for a pwupbl thaet requires the debt ceiling to go up. third there is this abdication in senator mcconnell's plan, this is where david and i really agree. the american people have a low opinion of congress and it's going down and we don't elevate that by dodging tough decisions we engage it by making the hardy situations. jon: what happens, congressman? you in the house are subject to the voters every two years. what happens if you make these tough decisions that you're both saying you want to make and you get voted out of office? >> that's called life. you know. at some point the joy of standing up in front of an audience and telling them the truth, because the reality, washington d.c., year, after year, after year has not told the american people the truth of the scale of the problem. look i've only been here six months. there is a lot of
the president said hey, let's do 4 trillion. the ryan budget increases the debt from 14.3 trillion to 23 trillion. if you voted for that budget then you vote again the debt ceiling you voted for a pwupbl thaet requires the debt ceiling to go up. third there is this abdication in senator mcconnell's plan, this is where david and i really agree. the american people have a low opinion of congress and it's going down and we don't elevate that by dodging tough decisions we engage it by making the...
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for a body in motion. >>> next at 4:30. the community meeting coming today that could end what latino leaders to skop stop cooperating with san jose police. >> and restaurant owner will have a two-mile dangerous stretch of surf. >> and it's not going to be warm today but the warming trend begins today. i'll tell you when the heat >>> and finally the amazing women of team usa making soccer fan fans popular. >> they celebrated one dramatic world cup victory after another. they have us revved up for the biggest win of all. >> i have to admit this year i've definitely caught the fever. >> reporter: fans of all ages ready cheer the red, white and blue on sunday. the u.s. women's soccer team last been on a fairy tale run outlasting brazil with ten open kicks before going 3-1 to advance to the final. for two straight matches abby wambach helped them win by doing what she does best. >> it's almost as if time stops. almost as if you're trying to read the trajectory of the ball and losing your defender. >> with one more goal wambach
for a body in motion. >>> next at 4:30. the community meeting coming today that could end what latino leaders to skop stop cooperating with san jose police. >> and restaurant owner will have a two-mile dangerous stretch of surf. >> and it's not going to be warm today but the warming trend begins today. i'll tell you when the heat >>> and finally the amazing women of team usa making soccer fan fans popular. >> they celebrated one dramatic world cup victory...
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more coming up in my next report. >> thank you. 5:22. 71 degrees on tv hill. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. to concerns about safety keep you from attending large events like the fourth of july? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> a rare a document was found recently. >> an original copy of the declaration of independence. we have more. >> i am always hunting for them. >> at a flea market, this man saw something. >> it was a good size declaration. p.nd of speed beat u >> for $100, he bought a facsimile of the original declaration of independence. he found more information about the process. philadelphia auction catalog, it stunned him. >> it was a copy printed from the original, which caused the damage to the original. no one ever said anywhere before. >> he took the copy and the old wooden frame to a curator where another copy resides. >> we put them on the table. he laid his next to mine. a rush came through me. i thought, wow. went on display in buc
more coming up in my next report. >> thank you. 5:22. 71 degrees on tv hill. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. to concerns about safety keep you from attending large events like the fourth of july? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> a rare a document was found recently. >> an original copy of the declaration of independence. we have more....
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here is a look at your seven-day outlook. again, today, the critical time, 4:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. scattered showers and storms likely today. they'll become widespread tonight. saturday, a morning shower possible. otherwise becoming partly cloudy and then you'll finally feel a break in the humidity also this weekend. warming up to the lower 90s on sunday. we're looking storm-free for the latter half of the weekend. we're hot monday and tuesday with more showers and storms possible. here's angie with your traffic. good morning. >> good morning. 17 minutes after the 5:00 hour. hope everyone is off to a fantastic friday. right now, it is back to green. we're back to normal. that police activity on outbound new york avenue at bladensburg road has cleared. meanwhile, we're tracking your commute for those of who you live in virginia and travel northbound via 95, everyone still moving at speed past the prince william parkway continuing up toward the mixing bowl. as we keep it in virginia, we turn over to the maps. another part of the region. 66. if you're traveling eastbou
here is a look at your seven-day outlook. again, today, the critical time, 4:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. scattered showers and storms likely today. they'll become widespread tonight. saturday, a morning shower possible. otherwise becoming partly cloudy and then you'll finally feel a break in the humidity also this weekend. warming up to the lower 90s on sunday. we're looking storm-free for the latter half of the weekend. we're hot monday and tuesday with more showers and storms possible. here's...
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i don't know what parents with young kids that are 4, 5, 6 years old will be looking at in 15 or 20 years. it's frightening >> it's tough. sigh later on. >> now to a stunning revelation that could shed new light on the threat facing the united states. the father of the spak stan nuclear bomb could have paid for access to nuclear know how. >> this looks to be a high level bribe from north korea to top generals. it's laid out in a letter released by the man candy described. the aq khan. his shady history of passing nuclear secrets to the world's most dangerous raises questions about his motives it's a simple letter he is carrying, but the implications are dawning and could affect the security of millions. in stark terms, they lay out a scheme by north kaia to bribe officials for sensitive nuclear secrets. >> i was astounded. this is a north korean secret letter. >> the letter is dated july 1998, weeks after pakistan's first successful nuclear test. the father of that program is believed to have passed pakistan's nuclear secrets to libya, iran, and north korea. this appears to be from the ma
i don't know what parents with young kids that are 4, 5, 6 years old will be looking at in 15 or 20 years. it's frightening >> it's tough. sigh later on. >> now to a stunning revelation that could shed new light on the threat facing the united states. the father of the spak stan nuclear bomb could have paid for access to nuclear know how. >> this looks to be a high level bribe from north korea to top generals. it's laid out in a letter released by the man candy described. the...
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>> schieffer: thank you very much, anthony. the accused mass killer in the oslo tragedy told authorities he was trying to call attention to what he called the threat of a muslim takeover of europe. today in the streets of oslo, there was an enormous outpouring of grief and sympathy for the victims and the killer's own father said he wished his son had committed suicide. again tonight, jeff glor is in oslo. >> reporter: anders behring breivik is changing his story. after first insisting that last friday's massacre was his work alone police say he hinted that two cells of extremists worked with him both capable of more attacks. he was denied the open court hearing he wanted and ordered held for at least eight weeks. the first four in solitary. while that may give him plenty of time to think, there is zero indication this 32-year-old, a self-proclaimed knight, is about to express any remorse. his radical propaganda video railing against immigrants and muslims is chilling. his 1500-page manifest owe indicating he began planning his
>> schieffer: thank you very much, anthony. the accused mass killer in the oslo tragedy told authorities he was trying to call attention to what he called the threat of a muslim takeover of europe. today in the streets of oslo, there was an enormous outpouring of grief and sympathy for the victims and the killer's own father said he wished his son had committed suicide. again tonight, jeff glor is in oslo. >> reporter: anders behring breivik is changing his story. after first...
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that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus, this little boy spent years in horror, kept in a cage, beaten, buried in cement, allegedly by his own family. but a disturbing new report reveals this -- many people may have known about the horrific abuse and said nothing. stay right here. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, man: good job. where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life o
that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus,...
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tune in for fox and friends tomorrow an hour early at 5:00 a.m. eastern, 4:00 a.m. in oxford for live coverage of shuttle atlantis making its final return to earth. scheduled to touch down at kennedy space center 5:56 a.m. eastern daylight time. >> on september 11th, 2001, new york's finest rushed into the buildings in downtown manhattan and some never came home. among them, 11 firefighters who were aboard the truck from ladder three it is a it sped toward the twin towers. they died when the towers collapsed. the new plans to recognize their sacrifice ahead in our weekly rise of freedom series. plus, a man lose losses his ene family after flood waters carve out a deadly trap in the middle of a road. that's coming up. >> shepard: a republican house panel today working on a bill to block united states aid to a number of middle eastern nations unless and until the white house can assure congress that the nations are cooperating in the war on terror. the legislation would block 000 millions of dollars in aid to pakistan unless that country can prove that it is pursuing
tune in for fox and friends tomorrow an hour early at 5:00 a.m. eastern, 4:00 a.m. in oxford for live coverage of shuttle atlantis making its final return to earth. scheduled to touch down at kennedy space center 5:56 a.m. eastern daylight time. >> on september 11th, 2001, new york's finest rushed into the buildings in downtown manhattan and some never came home. among them, 11 firefighters who were aboard the truck from ladder three it is a it sped toward the twin towers. they died when...
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are you looking at a fully functional i-phone 4. a man put it in advertise pocket when he went skydiving forgot to zip the pocket. he found at phone a half mile away using the gps. >>> soccer fans set a twitter record. between the united states and japan, twitter said there was 7, 196 tweets a second at end of the match. that passed the report in may after bin laden was killed. >> that last shot there. okay. from the state court to broadway. the curtain will rise on a play about the legal trial of same sex marriage. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. . >>> the man man who brought the story of harvey milk is the big screen is taking the fight for same sex marriage to broadway. he said the play is based on transcripts from the court bat the over proposition eight. a reading of his work will debut in new york this september. the money will go toward the american foundat
are you looking at a fully functional i-phone 4. a man put it in advertise pocket when he went skydiving forgot to zip the pocket. he found at phone a half mile away using the gps. >>> soccer fans set a twitter record. between the united states and japan, twitter said there was 7, 196 tweets a second at end of the match. that passed the report in may after bin laden was killed. >> that last shot there. okay. from the state court to broadway. the curtain will rise on a play about...
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are you looking at a fully functional i-phone 4. a man put it in advertise pocket when he went skydiving forgot to zip the pocket. he found at phone a half mile away using the gps. >>> soccer fans set a twitter record. between the united states and japan, twitter said there was 7, 196 tweets a second at end of the match. that passed the report in may after bin laden was killed. >> that last shot there. okay. from the state cour i tell ya, i work a long day, every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood, cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boat or somethin'. i don't know why. i just do. it's not a problem. i don't mind as long as we always stop at chevron and get that techron stuff. my ears flop around too. check it out. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. it's hard work; i need a nap. . >>> the man man who brought the
are you looking at a fully functional i-phone 4. a man put it in advertise pocket when he went skydiving forgot to zip the pocket. he found at phone a half mile away using the gps. >>> soccer fans set a twitter record. between the united states and japan, twitter said there was 7, 196 tweets a second at end of the match. that passed the report in may after bin laden was killed. >> that last shot there. okay. from the state cour i tell ya, i work a long day, every day. i hang my...
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right now we are going to take a look at highway 4 that is your bay point. traffic on the bottom portion of your screen westbound a little bit windy out there. no delays to speak of. 880 near the oakland coliseum traffic on the left hand side there southbound as you drive toward hayward no delays. finally on the san mateo bridge we were seeing a little bit of wind earlier this morning. it seems to have calmed down and traffic is flowing well in both directions. >>> 5:39 here is steve. >> thank you. a very happy friday everybody. the weather pattern has two speeds slow and stop. it's not moving much. if you enjoyed this week you will love today and this weekend. if you want warm weather maybe next week. low overcast sunny and breezy to windy at times. not much change on the weekend. fog, sun, breezy. a cool down late sunday into monday. things are held in check due to an unseasonally strong area of low pressure that has settled in quite nicely. it makes it well inland. temperatures are cool to cold for this time of year. santa rosa checking in at 48 degrees.
right now we are going to take a look at highway 4 that is your bay point. traffic on the bottom portion of your screen westbound a little bit windy out there. no delays to speak of. 880 near the oakland coliseum traffic on the left hand side there southbound as you drive toward hayward no delays. finally on the san mateo bridge we were seeing a little bit of wind earlier this morning. it seems to have calmed down and traffic is flowing well in both directions. >>> 5:39 here is steve....
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that's according to a usa today poll. casey anthony was convicted of lying to investigators. the judge gave her credit for years served and set a release date of july 17th. >>> this historic setting gets millions of laughs on a nightly basis. but a break-in new york's edsullivan's theater was far from funny. a 22-year-old drunk man pride open the entrance and trashed the lobby. "the late show" with dave letterman which was taped there was not damaged, we're told. >>> the new york yankees are hooking this guy up. he's 23-year-old christian lopez. yesterday, he caught the ball that became hit number 3,000 for derek jeter. lopez gave the ball back. in return, the yankees are giving him four tickets to a luxury suite for the rest of the season plus front row seats for tonight's game and a host of yankees clothing and bats. >>> a good day today, weatherwise, huh? >> absolutely beautiful. >> you tell us you're going to keep it going? >> i think we can squeak out a halfway decent day tomorrow. the heat and humidity is creeping in tonight, a little touch of mugginess in the air right
that's according to a usa today poll. casey anthony was convicted of lying to investigators. the judge gave her credit for years served and set a release date of july 17th. >>> this historic setting gets millions of laughs on a nightly basis. but a break-in new york's edsullivan's theater was far from funny. a 22-year-old drunk man pride open the entrance and trashed the lobby. "the late show" with dave letterman which was taped there was not damaged, we're told. >>>...
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. >>> well, we're 22 minutes past the hour. let's say good morning once again to our friend, reynolds wolf. reynolds, we are talking weather. we are talking dangerous weather once again. but it's not what people might immediately think of when they think dangerous weather. >> yeah. we're not talking about flooding, fires, tornadoes, or hurricanes. it's heat. and really, it's not a really dramatic type of weather. it comes into the weather and it's very oppressive. and there's not -- it doesn't have a dramatic fashion to it. >> you can't see it, necessarily. >> you can't see it, but my goodness, you're going to be feeling it today and it is very dangerous. anyone going outside or doing any type of outdoor work, you might want to wait until nighttime when it's cool. but in the afternoon, it's going to be tough. the big story is the heat wave that's been affecting a great part of the country right now. the place we're referring to, the upper midwest, where this morning heat is not the story, but a couple of thunderstorms that have
. >>> well, we're 22 minutes past the hour. let's say good morning once again to our friend, reynolds wolf. reynolds, we are talking weather. we are talking dangerous weather once again. but it's not what people might immediately think of when they think dangerous weather. >> yeah. we're not talking about flooding, fires, tornadoes, or hurricanes. it's heat. and really, it's not a really dramatic type of weather. it comes into the weather and it's very oppressive. and there's not...
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beginning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's like at today's weather. there is a chance of thunderstorms in the northern plains states. the southeast can expect more heat and humidity. temperatures across the southern plains will still be in the 90s and 100s and the northeast could see some scattered showers. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. last night president obama blamed republicans for the stalled debt talks, calling the talks a partisan three-ringed circus. meanwhile democrats and republicans are pushing their own plans to raise the nation's debt limit. >>> and the football lockout is finally over, as players and owners agreed to a new labor deal. it was the longest work stoppage in league history. >>> the price of some prescription drugs is about to drop for millions of americans. in the next 14 months some of the world's best selling drugs will be available in a cheaper generic form. joel brown reports. >> hi, mr. tepper. nice to see you. >> 58-year-old ira tepper spends hundreds of dollars per year on lipitor, but says it'
beginning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's like at today's weather. there is a chance of thunderstorms in the northern plains states. the southeast can expect more heat and humidity. temperatures across the southern plains will still be in the 90s and 100s and the northeast could see some scattered showers. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. last night president obama blamed republicans for the stalled debt talks, calling the...
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>> i am here at 4:30 and i thought it was opening today i saw you out here. it's been three years and it be the biggest world changer in reisterstown in the last three years that we have seen i can't wait. no more traffic or waiting to get from reisterstown to owings mills. enjoy the road. it's a present to us. >> reporter: what do you think in. >> i am so happy because can i save so much money on gas i don't have to go all the way around to glen brook an ate makes everything more convenient. my friend lives on the other side of the bridge and i have to drive an extra ten minutes to see him. now i can walk. >> reporter: thanks for talking to us. that kicks off at 11:30 and the bridge will be open and as you can see folks are happy about it. reporting live, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> thanks a lot. it takes all types. >>> top honors for johns hopkins honors according to u.s. news and world report, it's the top hospital in the country. it is ranked in the top five in 5 medical specialties and top five in 10 others. 16 categories altogether. they are in the t
>> i am here at 4:30 and i thought it was opening today i saw you out here. it's been three years and it be the biggest world changer in reisterstown in the last three years that we have seen i can't wait. no more traffic or waiting to get from reisterstown to owings mills. enjoy the road. it's a present to us. >> reporter: what do you think in. >> i am so happy because can i save so much money on gas i don't have to go all the way around to glen brook an ate makes everything...
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if you look at the class of 2009, 22% of that group of college graduates were unemployed. so that sort of never happened before in america, and another 22% took jobs that didn't require a college degree. so there is an idea of college is going to pay off immediately, that has changed somewhat and has the economy improves we will see improvement in that. what is clear to me is this, the low-wage low-skill jobs that were available when i was a kid, they are gone and not coming back. we have got to prepare this next generation for much more sophisticated kinds of jobs that they are going to hold. they will probably hold multiple jobs. to me that means a college education. i don't see any other way around that. >> you were educated in one of the ivy league schools, and does it mean an i have ae league school education. can a community college compete with the likes of harvard? it seems to me we are increasingly having a two-tier educational system. >> i think you are seeing at the college level what you are seeing in lots of our cities, some schools producing very high level r
if you look at the class of 2009, 22% of that group of college graduates were unemployed. so that sort of never happened before in america, and another 22% took jobs that didn't require a college degree. so there is an idea of college is going to pay off immediately, that has changed somewhat and has the economy improves we will see improvement in that. what is clear to me is this, the low-wage low-skill jobs that were available when i was a kid, they are gone and not coming back. we have got...
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a live look now at the wilson bridge at 5:57. fox 5 morning news will be right back.
a live look now at the wilson bridge at 5:57. fox 5 morning news will be right back.
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only 22% -- there it is -- think it's for americans. is that sensism or realism, scott? >> i don't know what it is, but it is the american condition today. it's what you would expect. 65% of americans say they don't think that the politicians will do anything about our debt crisis before election 2012. they're looking at consumer confidence as the lowest it's been in two years. 27% of people who have a job are worried about losing it. try to figure out why this has been going on for so long. >> heather: so that's how they feel about our legislators, our leaders, and consumer confidence is at an all time low. but how do they feel about their own financial situation? >> they're feeling a little bit troubled about their personal financial situation, only 31% believe their finances are in good shape. but the only silver lining in the economic data we found recently is that 40% of workers say their next job will be better than their current job. for the last year, that's been stuck in the 30% range, plus or minus a few points. so a little more optimism that they'll get throug
only 22% -- there it is -- think it's for americans. is that sensism or realism, scott? >> i don't know what it is, but it is the american condition today. it's what you would expect. 65% of americans say they don't think that the politicians will do anything about our debt crisis before election 2012. they're looking at consumer confidence as the lowest it's been in two years. 27% of people who have a job are worried about losing it. try to figure out why this has been going on for so...
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try megared today. >>> lots of people wish they'd been on the jury that found casey anthony not guilty. as cnn's jeanne moos shows us a dunk tank in lexington, kentucky, gave them the next best thing. >> reporter: step right up, folks, and dunk casey anthony. >> all right, guys. >> reporter: actually, don't bother. the dunking booth has already been shut down, but don't blame it on the casey anthony look-alike. >> you hear the good news? i'm innocent! >> reporter: she knew how to taunt her tormenters. >> there were tougher girls in prison than you. >> reporter: oh, yeah? the lion's club in lexington, kentucky, decided to give the casey anthony dunking booth a try for their bluegrass fair. >> i think it's going a little bit too far, because she's already suffering and god is the one who will give her the punishment. >> i think it's funny, and i think it attracts a lot of people. it doesn't offend me at all. >> reporter: but within a day the lion's club decided to ditch the dunking booth, saying it was distracting from their mission of making money for charity. whether you think it's fun
try megared today. >>> lots of people wish they'd been on the jury that found casey anthony not guilty. as cnn's jeanne moos shows us a dunk tank in lexington, kentucky, gave them the next best thing. >> reporter: step right up, folks, and dunk casey anthony. >> all right, guys. >> reporter: actually, don't bother. the dunking booth has already been shut down, but don't blame it on the casey anthony look-alike. >> you hear the good news? i'm innocent! >>...
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it started at 5:00 this morning. there were flames shooting from the windows but now they appear to have gotten a handle on it. everyone is accounted for, although there are a number of people, at least section people who are now displaced by this fire. live in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> time is now 7:03. this morning we are also getting more details about a fatal bart police shooting that happened last night at san francisco's civic center station. tara moriarty has been talking to the police about what happened and the investigation. >> reporter: bart police are interviewing two witnesses right now and also reviewing video to see if it provides them with clues as to what happened. they did find quite a bit of evidence at the scene, found a couple of knives, shattered glass and three bullet casings, we are standing at the civic center, just below is the platform where bart police shot and killed a man last night. >>> around 9:45 an ambulance rushed the suspect to the hospital, he was pronou
it started at 5:00 this morning. there were flames shooting from the windows but now they appear to have gotten a handle on it. everyone is accounted for, although there are a number of people, at least section people who are now displaced by this fire. live in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> time is now 7:03. this morning we are also getting more details about a fatal bart police shooting that happened last night at san francisco's civic center station. tara moriarty...
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get started at buschgardens.com/dc. >>> 5:22. we'ring good this morning. a little fog. that fog, sun is up after 6:00 a.m. by 7:00, 7:30, most of that will be history. 81 degrees by 9:00. then this afternoon, going to be nice. sunshine. temperatures in the upper 80s to mid-80s for the shenandoah valley. 87 at pax river. this afternoon, temperatures get into the lower 90s. a good deal of sunshine, finally a break from the humidity. mike and surae? >> free agency is underway in training camps -- and training camps start later this week. >> that's thanks to the nfl reps approving the labor deal. brett haber has details in your morning sports. >> reporter: good morning, everybody. it was the longest work stoppage in nfl history. but ten years from now, will anyone remember it happened? perhaps not because this time around, they didn't miss any games. that's because if there's anything players and owners like less than caving in negotiation, it is losing a paycheck and the two sides avoided that on monday. the player reps from all 32 teams voting to unanimously approve the n
get started at buschgardens.com/dc. >>> 5:22. we'ring good this morning. a little fog. that fog, sun is up after 6:00 a.m. by 7:00, 7:30, most of that will be history. 81 degrees by 9:00. then this afternoon, going to be nice. sunshine. temperatures in the upper 80s to mid-80s for the shenandoah valley. 87 at pax river. this afternoon, temperatures get into the lower 90s. a good deal of sunshine, finally a break from the humidity. mike and surae? >> free agency is underway in...
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they're going back at it today. it does seem, though, when republicans and democrats go into these meetings, there's not a lot of movement. >> well, they're going to meet again today at the white house, as you mentioned and clearly we've got to move forward on this. >> yep. >> and what we believe strongly is that no tax increase is ever created a job. ultimately this is about job creation. we've got to do short-term things, decrease spending in the short-term, mid term things, spending cap so the government doesn't continue to increase its size and hopefully long-term fundamental reform which for many of us means a balanced budget amendment. >> okay. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said i'm, quote,ing him, noubts is talking about not raising the debt ceiling. he has a plan to reveal later this week if needed. do you agree nobody is talking about not raising the debt ceiling? >> with the demographic changes in our society, 10,000 individuals reaching retirement age every day they dictate that the debt ceiling
they're going back at it today. it does seem, though, when republicans and democrats go into these meetings, there's not a lot of movement. >> well, they're going to meet again today at the white house, as you mentioned and clearly we've got to move forward on this. >> yep. >> and what we believe strongly is that no tax increase is ever created a job. ultimately this is about job creation. we've got to do short-term things, decrease spending in the short-term, mid term things,...
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it begins at 5 this afternoon. immediately after that game, the park will be transformed back to its original look in time for monday's home game. >>> let's check in with rosemary real quick on that weekend forecast. hey, rosemary. >> good morning to you. more of the same, about sums it up. we'll be just slightly warmer future today. our inland areas may warm a couple degrees. we remain cool for this time of year and you can just see the cloud deck there. about 3,000 feet this morning. your forecast for the afternoon, we will see the late clearing along the bay area, perhaps the coast no clearing at all for the afternoon. we're sitting in the mid-50s to low 60s around the area, by 9:00 or so. heading out to the farmers market, even a little drizzle this morning may need a hat if you're heading out towards berkeley, the oakland area. noontime, numbers 59 degrees for the coast. 70 inland. and our valley spots, for mid- july not bad at all. upper 70s, even some low 80s out there although it will be tough to find those
it begins at 5 this afternoon. immediately after that game, the park will be transformed back to its original look in time for monday's home game. >>> let's check in with rosemary real quick on that weekend forecast. hey, rosemary. >> good morning to you. more of the same, about sums it up. we'll be just slightly warmer future today. our inland areas may warm a couple degrees. we remain cool for this time of year and you can just see the cloud deck there. about 3,000 feet this...
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this is the scene in karachi, pakistan, today. [gunfire] jon: unidentified gunmen started firing leaving seven people dead, more than two dozen injured. groups of youths took to the street and started firing indiscriminately. more than a dozen vehicles and hundreds of tires were torched in various parts of the city. all this violence broke out after a senior provincial minister criticized a political rival on television news. >>> also in afghanistan a homicide bomber blew himself up inside a mosque during a memorial service for president hamid karzai's half brother. the blast killed five people, including the head of a council of clerics and a young child. the explosion wounded 15 others. the taliban claims responsibility but remains quiet on this mosque attack. karzai was a high-ranking official in kandahar's government, also considered one of the most powerful men in southern afghanistan. health let's well, a 6-year-old girl from illinois tees her way right into the record book by sinking a hole in one. reagan kennedy becoming t
this is the scene in karachi, pakistan, today. [gunfire] jon: unidentified gunmen started firing leaving seven people dead, more than two dozen injured. groups of youths took to the street and started firing indiscriminately. more than a dozen vehicles and hundreds of tires were torched in various parts of the city. all this violence broke out after a senior provincial minister criticized a political rival on television news. >>> also in afghanistan a homicide bomber blew himself up...
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casey anthony stays in jail. at least for now. a florida judge gave her the maximum sentence today for lying to police. four years. >> i will sentence you to one year in the orange county jail imposing a $1,000 fine on each count, all four counts to run consecutive to each other, giving you credit for the time that you have previously served. >> analysts say that means casey anthony could go free as early as august. on tuesday jurors found anthony not guilty of killing her daughter caylee, but they convicted her on four counts of lying to police. now, one of the jurors says she and others on the panel were, quote, sick to our stomachs over the not guilty jury. jennifer ford, a nursing student told abc news that the evidence didn't add up to murder conviction. >> how did she die? if you're going to charge someone with murder, don't you have to know how they killed someone or might have something -- where, when, why, how? those were important questions not answered. i'm still confused. if you put even just the 12 jurors in one room
casey anthony stays in jail. at least for now. a florida judge gave her the maximum sentence today for lying to police. four years. >> i will sentence you to one year in the orange county jail imposing a $1,000 fine on each count, all four counts to run consecutive to each other, giving you credit for the time that you have previously served. >> analysts say that means casey anthony could go free as early as august. on tuesday jurors found anthony not guilty of killing her daughter...
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two sources tell us that he was killed last month in pakistan by a u.s. drone. one official said to us today, "we know we got him this time." at the white house today, the president said he will begin sending condolence letters to families of troops who commit suicide in a war zone. troops who die in combat have always received this honor. but for generations, suicide victims have not been acknowledged by the president. the white house has been reviewing this policy, but mr. obama took action one week after elaine quijano first reported this story on our broadcast. elaine? >> reporter: well, scott, the president says he made the change to the condolence letter policy to remove the stigma associated with one of the unseen wounds of war, suicide. in a written statement, the president said, "this issue is emotional, painful and complicated. but these americans served our nation bravely, they didn't die because they were weak, and the fact that they didn't get the help they needed must change." the group iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, which has been advoc
two sources tell us that he was killed last month in pakistan by a u.s. drone. one official said to us today, "we know we got him this time." at the white house today, the president said he will begin sending condolence letters to families of troops who commit suicide in a war zone. troops who die in combat have always received this honor. but for generations, suicide victims have not been acknowledged by the president. the white house has been reviewing this policy, but mr. obama...
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on august 15th, we would have revenue of $22 billion, this is in a day, and expenses of 4 $1 billion there. -- $41 billion there. on august 3rd we have a $23 billion social security payment. on august 15th, a $29 billion interest payment. so more than the revenue we bring in is due just in interest on that day. >> that's right. what that means is, that you have to steal some revenue from prior days because i think everyone should understand that we're always going to pay the interest on our treasury bonds. we just will. that will be the highest priority because it's unthinkable we would default on a bond the possible effects in the global markets would be -- >> let me stop you there. i agree with you 100%. when you say it's literally unthinkable to default on the payment of a bond, tell our viewers what might happen if we did that. >> if we defaulted on a bond we would be looking at potential catastrophic consequences in the global financial markets along the lines of what happened and worse in september of 2008. the entire financial system is built on the idea that the united states
on august 15th, we would have revenue of $22 billion, this is in a day, and expenses of 4 $1 billion there. -- $41 billion there. on august 3rd we have a $23 billion social security payment. on august 15th, a $29 billion interest payment. so more than the revenue we bring in is due just in interest on that day. >> that's right. what that means is, that you have to steal some revenue from prior days because i think everyone should understand that we're always going to pay the interest on...
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hat 4 year old &ppoo, leaving the fireworks wwth is parrnts,, was shot right herr. police werr on &pthe sceee quickly, but do not - have anyone ii ustody. you see thee here gathering evidence less than an hour after he firewooks ended. police say there was a loud sound, and the boy ssarttd crying....that's wwen the paaents noticeddhe had been &pshot n the lower body. he was taken o johns hopkins childrens center and is 3&ppolice saa that shooting ay have been acciientall but that was not the case with the connrontation outsiie mccormmck and schmicks restaarant also around 10 pm. ttoogroupp came -3 togetherr it escalated into violence and ended wiih a man peing stabbed in the neck. a huge challenge withhboth of these incidents waasgetting the samee ime tens of thousands of people were allo -33 leavinn the fireworks display. -3 3 3 ook at the congestion here. police haa streets, aad it still took -3&pclose to a half hour to get theestabbing victimmto the hospial. he latee died. 3&pdespite the city'ssbest efforts and hopes for a safe night... ere as commmssioner daa. 3
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feigned out why that's the horrific reality in pakistan now. >>> i want you to take a look at the video i'm about to play for you carefully. what you're about to see, here it is, wrapped in cloth are dead baby girls in a morgue. babies just like these are being found in garbage dumps all around pakistan, thrown away by families who just don't want them just because they're girls. and girls, by the way, are considered a financial burden on families there. i want you to watch this report. >> reporter: it's in garbage piles like this where according to an aid group pakistan's worst tragedy is unfolding. the killing and dumping of newborn baby girls. >> sometimes they kill, they hang -- >> reporter: they hang them? >> they hang them and sometimes they're killed by knife and sometimes we find dead bodies that have been burned. >> reporter: a manager at pakistan's largest privately run social service and relief agency. at call centers like this, aid workers receive reports of more than 1,200 newborns and infants killed or left to die in pakistan last year, up 200 from 2009. the tiny corpses t
feigned out why that's the horrific reality in pakistan now. >>> i want you to take a look at the video i'm about to play for you carefully. what you're about to see, here it is, wrapped in cloth are dead baby girls in a morgue. babies just like these are being found in garbage dumps all around pakistan, thrown away by families who just don't want them just because they're girls. and girls, by the way, are considered a financial burden on families there. i want you to watch this...
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that is supposed to start at 5:00 eastern. >>> in new york city a summit on cyber bullying cyber safety being held at the times center in new york. that also beginning at 5:00 eastern. >>> an elder statesman celebrating another year on earth while many admirers celebrate him. nelson mandela being honored on his 93rd birthday. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness of treating frequent heartburn. it's simple with prilosec otc. one pill a day. twenty-four hours. zero heartburn. no heartburn in the first place. great. t the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's
that is supposed to start at 5:00 eastern. >>> in new york city a summit on cyber bullying cyber safety being held at the times center in new york. that also beginning at 5:00 eastern. >>> an elder statesman celebrating another year on earth while many admirers celebrate him. nelson mandela being honored on his 93rd birthday. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later......
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at eastern, with a vote on the resolution forward at 5:00. the house is out for the july 4 holiday. the house returns to -- the senate returns for legislative business on wednesday. also expected, the flood insurance program. the house is live on c-span, and the senate on c-span2. the dalai lama spoke about non- violence in the 21st century to a crowd of more than 10,000 at the university of alabama. he was joined by helen prejean and vincent harding. this is an hour and a half. >> i would suggest to you that these individuals from their cloistered positions affected more positive change in their lives than many who have devoted their careers the public service in a traditional manner. my first inkling of an answer came while reading sister helen as she described a day in 1980 that would change her life. she was listening to sister maria as she lectured on her community, and she was urging direct action with the poor. within the year, sister helen had moved from a lakefront suburb into the st. thomas housing project in new orleans, where she began her work on death row. it was about
at eastern, with a vote on the resolution forward at 5:00. the house is out for the july 4 holiday. the house returns to -- the senate returns for legislative business on wednesday. also expected, the flood insurance program. the house is live on c-span, and the senate on c-span2. the dalai lama spoke about non- violence in the 21st century to a crowd of more than 10,000 at the university of alabama. he was joined by helen prejean and vincent harding. this is an hour and a half. >> i...
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you engineer amazing. ♪ >>> time to look at the morning papers at 22 past the hour. we start with the san francisco chronicle. leaders took steps to cut spending. hundreds of the workers saved six-figure earnings. republican employees -- don't point at rattner, pat. they were making at least $240,000. i think he saw the opportunity to cut. >> wall street journalist, tim pawlenty would be the first president to never live outside the state he was born. he plans to doubledown on the narrative in iowa. he's been campaigning for nearly a year. republican voters ranked him sixth among eight gop contend s contenders. more on that in politico. >> google is offering access to a social network iing site that could challenge facebook. the most popular profile is facebook's ceo, mark zuckerberg. interesting. >> all right. politico, now. >> joining us is patrick with a look at the playbook. >> i got rid of it, patrick. >> you got rid of your second cat? where? >> he's just a little kitty. >> a farm up state. >> we found it a loving family. we'll be able to see it from time-to-ti
you engineer amazing. ♪ >>> time to look at the morning papers at 22 past the hour. we start with the san francisco chronicle. leaders took steps to cut spending. hundreds of the workers saved six-figure earnings. republican employees -- don't point at rattner, pat. they were making at least $240,000. i think he saw the opportunity to cut. >> wall street journalist, tim pawlenty would be the first president to never live outside the state he was born. he plans to doubledown on...
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now as far as temperatures today were concerned, above seasonal by some 3 to 4 degrees. 92 degrees at national airport. 90 degrees at baltimore. so it was fairly warm out there and temperatures now are still very much on the mild side to very warm as well. look at dc at 82 degrees this hour. we have 80 at annapolis. 77 at quantico. 73 at frederick. martinsburg at 76 degrees. as we head up the mid atlantic, 76 for boston. new york at 79 degrees. look where the 60s are, a big difference from where we are at 82. 76 degrees in richmond. sky conditions as i mentioned, very much on the clear side. we have that ridge of high pressure in control and it's keeping a lot of warm air with a nice southerly flow across the mid atlantic. temperatures this hour into the triple digits and into the 90s and that is what is headed our way as we move into the week, we're going to see the southerly wind flow puff that air up and it's going to give the temperatures a rise. that ridge of high pressure leading us cloud free as i mentioned, not seeing anything here, but a bit of cloudiness, but we do have clea
now as far as temperatures today were concerned, above seasonal by some 3 to 4 degrees. 92 degrees at national airport. 90 degrees at baltimore. so it was fairly warm out there and temperatures now are still very much on the mild side to very warm as well. look at dc at 82 degrees this hour. we have 80 at annapolis. 77 at quantico. 73 at frederick. martinsburg at 76 degrees. as we head up the mid atlantic, 76 for boston. new york at 79 degrees. look where the 60s are, a big difference from...
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you can look at the number of 5-4 votes. 5-4 votes 20% of the cases were decided by a 5-4 vote or 5-3 vote which is a recusal which is similar to the previous five terms. that average is 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look really deeply contested but term out to be unanimous. at&t vs. f.c.c. is a good example. when the case was granted people said it was the next citizens united. it involved the privacy rights of corporations. and, you know, the statute, the freedom of information act grants rights for personal privacy and what the corporation, at&t, said we have rights of privacy here because person is defined to mean corporation under the federal code. that argument didn't work too well because as the chief justice pointed out in oral argument the word is personnel privacy and there is a situation in which words mean different definitions from the root. craft and craftee, squirrel and squirrely and pastor and pastoral. and the chief justice writing for oral argument said at&t didn't have the right to personal privacy. and
you can look at the number of 5-4 votes. 5-4 votes 20% of the cases were decided by a 5-4 vote or 5-3 vote which is a recusal which is similar to the previous five terms. that average is 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look really deeply contested but term out to be unanimous. at&t vs. f.c.c. is a good example. when the case was granted people said it was the next citizens united. it involved the privacy rights of corporations....
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between jane and pakistan. >> safety changes -- between india and pakistan safety changes could be coming. >> show casing locally grown food, doesn't it look good holly morris live at stow any brook farm hillsborough virginia where she is learning about the upcoming event farm to fork louden we will check with her coming up fox 5 morning news stay with us >>> hillary clinton in india today she says the united states is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan the nuclear arm rivals fought three wars in the last st.ry peace negotiations were -- century, peace negotiations were cut off after the mumbai attacks. >>> regulatory commission getting its first briefing from japan's task force head of nrc wants them to decide on safety changes within three months the task force is advising all u.s. nuclear plants to re-evaluate risks from a major earthquake and devastating floods. >>> ousted from the agriculture department one year ago today after a video showed her supposedly making racist remarks the district court will hold their first hearing in her defamation case. >>> all right
between jane and pakistan. >> safety changes -- between india and pakistan safety changes could be coming. >> show casing locally grown food, doesn't it look good holly morris live at stow any brook farm hillsborough virginia where she is learning about the upcoming event farm to fork louden we will check with her coming up fox 5 morning news stay with us >>> hillary clinton in india today she says the united states is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan...
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the senate canceled its july 4 recess to work on this problem. obama has said, i wanted a deal by july 22. that is three weeks from now. you are seeing flexibility on the part of republicans, leaving the door open to so-called revenue raisers. we saw that from john mccain, for example. >> what are the market's doing on this possible discussion -- markets doing on this possible discussion? another risk is still there. the best bet -- >> the risk is still there. the politicians cannot deal with that kind of risk. they may come up with the deal at the last minute or a deal to give themselves more time. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." a british tabloid becomes the story after allegations that "news of the world" hacked into the phone of a murdered schoolgirl spark a furor. they upheld the decision funding the netherlands responsible for the deaths of three muslim men during the bosnian war. we have the rest of that story. >> srebrenica, july, 1995 -- a so-called u.n. safe area overrun by bosnian-serb forces led by ratko mladic. they tho
the senate canceled its july 4 recess to work on this problem. obama has said, i wanted a deal by july 22. that is three weeks from now. you are seeing flexibility on the part of republicans, leaving the door open to so-called revenue raisers. we saw that from john mccain, for example. >> what are the market's doing on this possible discussion -- markets doing on this possible discussion? another risk is still there. the best bet -- >> the risk is still there. the politicians cannot...
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4, 5:00 p.m. later today right now regan national, 74, 76 ocean city. your forecast for the 4th of july typical weather expected highs, low to mid-90s. let me emphasize the heat bring along a lot of water a few storms possible later today the timing 3, 4, 5:00 p.m. today. >> more details on the forecast, a look at the rest of the week in a minute, your latest with lauren. >>> if you are heading downtown keep in mind a lot of road closures, take metro. more on that in a moment first i want to talk about roads dealing with effects from last night's storm in arlington video of north glibe road, between 32nd and 38th street, power cables across the roadway, crews trying to get that cleared out for you, north glebe between 32nd and 38th in arlington. >>> nice light volume out there, 56 inside the belt way, 270, no problems frederick through german town and rockville toward the split travelling the belt way everything is incident free route 50 making the trip across the bay bridge nice and easy right no
4, 5:00 p.m. later today right now regan national, 74, 76 ocean city. your forecast for the 4th of july typical weather expected highs, low to mid-90s. let me emphasize the heat bring along a lot of water a few storms possible later today the timing 3, 4, 5:00 p.m. today. >> more details on the forecast, a look at the rest of the week in a minute, your latest with lauren. >>> if you are heading downtown keep in mind a lot of road closures, take metro. more on that in a moment...
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after a 22 million dollar repair project the roof was inflated today. >>> students in the uc system will pay nearly 10% in the fall. as for the cal state system, 12% more tuition. >>> girls gone wild are literally sizzling. tour bus, its tour bus had its air-conditioner ripped off from a low overpass in ohio. the dliver said he couldn't see the low clearance sign in the heavy rain. >>> the weather has seemed to gone wild. stifling heat settling in over the south from texas to virginia today. a dozen states under heat advisories. meteorologist rob marciano is live in atlanta. hey, rob. >> hey, kyra. atlanta is in that mix as well. it's been a long last couple of weeks. seems like everybody across the south and southeast has been enduring some heat of record proportions. places like oklahoma city haven't seen temperatures rise above the 100-degree mark for 18 of the past 20 days. in cities like atlanta, here in mid-town, you know, you get a lot of pollution and the ozone cooking because of the sun and the heat and pollutants and causes bad air quality as well. here are the record highs. st
after a 22 million dollar repair project the roof was inflated today. >>> students in the uc system will pay nearly 10% in the fall. as for the cal state system, 12% more tuition. >>> girls gone wild are literally sizzling. tour bus, its tour bus had its air-conditioner ripped off from a low overpass in ohio. the dliver said he couldn't see the low clearance sign in the heavy rain. >>> the weather has seemed to gone wild. stifling heat settling in over the south from...
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and a rarity. 22 minutes before the top of the hour. let's talk about the casey anthony video you did not see. evidently a judge ruled in the middle of last year to seal a verdict up because it would be inflammatory and would have prevented casey anthony from a fair trial, her right. >> it was surveillance video -- she was in jail at the time -- showed the moment she learned that a body, presumably her daughter, was found in a swamp not far from her house. what was her reaction? she immediately doubled over and started convulsing, heaper ventilating. the judge, judge perry, said that that video was so inflammatory he was not going to allow the jury to see it. well now channel 6 down in orlando has filed with the judge and said, okay, now that the trial is over, let's see it. the judge is trying to figure out whether or not we should. >> i'm wondering if she's convulsing and hyperventilating, i mean, would that show that she was surprised that they found a body? >> yep. >> would that show that -- i mean, is it linked because they hadn't
and a rarity. 22 minutes before the top of the hour. let's talk about the casey anthony video you did not see. evidently a judge ruled in the middle of last year to seal a verdict up because it would be inflammatory and would have prevented casey anthony from a fair trial, her right. >> it was surveillance video -- she was in jail at the time -- showed the moment she learned that a body, presumably her daughter, was found in a swamp not far from her house. what was her reaction? she...